THE APPLIED VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY PANEL

The Applied Vehicle Technology Panel, comprising more than 1000 scientists and engineers, strives to improve the performance, reliability, affordability, and safety of vehicles through advancement of appropriate technologies. The Panel addresses platform technologies for vehicles operating in all domains (land, sea, air, and space), for both new and ageing systems.

To accomplish this mission the members of the AVT community exploit their joint expertise in the fields of:

THE HUMAN FACTORS AND MEDICINE PANEL

The mission of the Human Factors and Medicine Panel is to provide the science and technology base for optimising health, human protection, well being and performance of the human in operational environments with consideration of affordability. This involves understanding and
ensuring the physical, physiological, psychological and cognitive compatibility among military personnel, technological systems, missions, and environments. This is accomplished by exchange of information, collaborative experiments and shared field trials.

THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY PANEL

The Mission of the Information Systems Technology (IST) Panel is to advance and exchange appropriate technologies in order to provide timely, affordable, dependable, secure and relevant information and to improve C3I systems including special focus on Interoperability and Cyber Security

THE NATO MODELLING AND SIMULATION GROUP

The mission of the NATO Modelling and Simulation (M&S) Group (NMSG) is to promote co-operation among Alliance bodies, NATO member nations and partner nations to maximise the effective utilisation of M&S.

Master Plan

HLA

NSRL

Calendar

Documents

Missionland

Glossary

THE SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND STUDIES PANEL

The mission of the SAS Panel is:
- To conduct studies and analyses of an operational and technological nature, and
- To promote the exchange and development of methods and tools for operational analysis as applied to defence problems.

THE SYSTEMS CONCEPTS AND INTEGRATION PANEL

The Mission of the Systems Concepts and Integration (SCI) Panel is to advance knowledge concerning advanced systems, concepts, integration, engineering techniques and technologies across the spectrum of platforms and operating environments to assure cost-effective mission area capabilities.

Flight Test Technical Team (FT3)

The STO’s SCI Panel sponsors the Flight Test Technical Team (FT3), which is a connected community of
senior flight test managers and experts from government, industry and academia, representing many of the major national and industry test organizations in the world.

THE SENSORS AND ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY PANEL

The Sensors & Electronics Technology (SET) Panel is eager to advance technology in electronics and passive/active sensors (as they pertain to reconnaissance, surveillance, target acquisition, electronic warfare, communications, navigation) and to enhance sensor capabilities through multi-sensor integration/fusion in order to improve the operating capability and to contribute to fulfil strategic military results. As NATO war-fighters and peace-keepers continue to shift more and more towards asymmetrical warfare, SET technology have to focus on the military mission of saving lives, improving quality of life and extending our combat effectiveness. Research in the Sensors and Electronics Technology Panel concerns the phenomenology related to target signature, propagation and battle-space environment, electro-optics (or electro-optical, EO), radio frequency (RF), acoustic and magnetic sensors, antenna, signal and image processing, components, sensor hardening and electromagnetic compatibility.​